Using a non-cpu lens – Nikon D1X User Manual
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TECHNICAL NO
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CCESSORIES
Using a Non-CPU Lens
When using a non-CPU lens, choose center-weighted or spot metering and set the exposure
mode to aperture-priority auto or manual. Even if you choose programmed auto or shutter-
priority auto, the camer a will automatically select aperture-priority auto with center-weighted
metering, and the exposure mode indicator (P or S) in the control panel on top of the camera
will blink to show that aperture-priority auto is in effect (the viewfinder display will show A ).
Regardless of the exposure mode selected, aperture can only be set using the lens aper ture
ring; the sub-command dial can not be used to set aper ture. The aper ture indicators in the
viewfinder and in the control panel on top of the camera will show
F
--.
Lens Focal Length and Picture Angle
The size of the area exposed with a 35-mm camera is 24
×
36 mm. In the case of
the D1
X
, however, it is 15.6
×
23.7 mm. Consequently, the picture angle of photo-
graphs taken with the D1
X
will differ from the picture angle for 35-mm cameras,
even when the focal length of the lens and the distance to the subject are the same.
25.5
D
1
X
30
36
42
52.5
75
90
127.5
17
35-mm film camera
20
24
28
35
50
60
85
Picture angle
Approximate Focal length (mm) in 35-mm format
(modified for picture angle)
157.5
D
1
X
202.5
270
300
450
600
750
900
105
35-mm film camera
135
180
200
300
400
500
600
Picture angle
Approximate Focal length (mm) in 35-mm format
(modified for picture angle)
The diagonal picture angle of a 35-mm camera is roughly 1.5 times that of the D1
X
.
Consequently when a lens of a given focal length is attached to the D1
X
, the corre-
sponding focal length in 35mm format at the D1
X
’s picture angle can be calculated
by multiplying the focal length of the lens by 1.5. The following chart shows some
examples:
Picture size (D1x)
Picture size (35-mm format)
Lens
Picture diagonal
Picture angle (35-mm format)
Picture angle (D1x)
(24 mm
×
36 mm)
(15.6 mm
×
23.7 mm)